TOPIC
Noosa Woods Jetty investigation
FY 2022–23
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2.4.8 Undertake Noosa Woods Jetty investigations.
Q1
On hold until the new Transport and Traffic Coordinator commences.
Q2
This project remains on hold until the new Transport and Traffic Coordinator commences. It is hoped that reconfigured resources will see re-commencement of this project in the near future.
Q3
This project is on hold until a project manager can be assigned. Note-as previously reported
Q4
This project is on hold until a project manager can be assigned and commencement of the sustainable Transport and Traffic Coordinator. Note-relisted in the new 24/25 Operational Plan
FY 2023–24
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2.4.6 Undertake investigations into the Noosa Woods Jetty as potential ferry stop location as a means of public transportation, and to provide increased access to Noosa Woods.
Q1
A consultant has been commissioned to progress investigations.
Q2
Consultant has been appointed to lead the investigation and stakeholder engagement will occur early this quarter.
Q3
Consultant has been appointed to lead the investigation and targeted stakeholder engagement has occurred to inform consultants initial findings. A workshop is planned with Councillors in the near future to share findings and establish directions for the investigations.
Q4
Consultant has been appointed to lead the investigation and targeted stakeholder engagement has occurred to inform consultants initial findings. Councillor workshop was undertaken in July 2025 to present the Phase 1 findings. This will lead into Phase 2 Concept Design development and subsequent broader community engagement.
FY 2024–25
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2.4.7 Investigate Noosa Woods Jetty as a potential ferry stop
Q1
The investigation report is largely complete, with a Councillor workshop planned in October to share information and determine next steps.
Q2
Investigations have been completed, and the findings were presented to Councillors in October 2025. Stakeholder consultation is currently underway, with the development of a business case likely to be the next step.